Success Stories
ARINC-Cybertime
"As a sysadmin, I inherited an archaic and failing nameserver architecture. For me, the appeal of OpenDNS is the reliability and speed. It also supports my aspiration of DNS some day becoming an administrative non-issue."
— Robert Follett, Infrastructure Engineer
Read this storyColumbus Museum of Art
"We switched primarily for the content filtering aspect and speed. The blocking of unsavory sites is certainly our #1 benefit, but also being able to see how much traffic we actually use is very valuable too."
— Thomas Deliduka, Director of IT
Read this storyJackson Public Schools
"Reliable connections are the cornerstone of education. If the connection is not reliable, safe, and secure, instructors will not rely on the network for instruction. If it is solid and performs well, they will integrate the technology into their instruction process. OpenDNS is reliable, safe and secure."
— Gavin Guynes, Network Administrator
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"OpenDNS allows us to easily block unwanted sites and provide a safer, more productive environment. It has a smart interface that provides granularity of control across multiple connections, and the statistics are easy to use and provide insight into our DNS traffic."
— Terrell Johnson , Network Administrator
Read this storyWiFiFee
"The main reason WiFiFee has decided to standardize on OpenDNS is that it's simply a fast, reliable DNS product. We are always seeking ways to make our Wireless Internet faster and more reliable and surprisingly one of the biggest support issues we encountered through the many different ISPs we were using had to do with DNS. We tried OpenDNS at a few locations with remarkable success and now we've moved all our locations over. "
— Brian Epstein, CEO of WiFiFee
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